Henry Mancini

‘Touch of Evil’: Orson Welles’ Grandiose Film Noir that Took Four Decades to Shine In Its Intended Form

  By Sven Mikulec   When Universal approached Orson Welles with an intriguing supporting role in a new thriller tentatively…

7 years ago

‘Wait Until Dark’: Terence Young’s Terrifyingly Effective Suspense Thriller with Brilliant Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin

Frederick Knott, the esteemed English playwright, might have written only three plays in his career, but this means that two-thirds…

7 years ago

‘Frenzy’: Hitchcock’s Return to Perfection in His Penultimate Film

Having turned in a couple of ill-received films delving into the matters of political intrigue, Alfred Hitchcock went back to…

8 years ago